Tulle or net embroidery.



N0.,s z 4,1oo. PATENTEE JUNE'ze, 1906.

' J. DIEM-BEUTLER. l

TULLE 0E NET EMBROIDERY.

APPLICATION FILED DEUJT 1904.

"UNrTEn STATES PATENT oEEioEo TULLE 0R NET EMBRO'IDERY.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Applicationrled December 17, 1904. Serial No. 237.316.

Patented June 26, 1906. i

To all whom, t mag/concern: f y

Be it known that I, JEAN DIEMBEUTLER, a citizen of the Swiss Republic,residing at Bruggen, near St. Gallen, Switzerland, have invented certainnew and useful Improvementsin Tulle or. Net Embroidery, of which thefollowing isr a specification.

This invention relates to ,improvements in tulle or net embroidery andit consists in trac-` ing patterns onI plain 'or colored tulle by meansof transparent or translucent pigment free from fatty constituents orinapplying said pigment to suitable fabric which corresponds in itsoutlines with the pattern to be produced and is adapted to be sewed tothe tulle. In both cases the tracing or pattern can be edged withornamental embroidery or the like.

The invention is illustrated, by way of eX-` ample, in the annexeddrawing, which repre- 4 sents a corner of a tulle curtain.

The vflower pattern b and the border pattern c are produced on the tullebackground a by means of pigment free from fat, and

. both patterns are `edged with embroidered outlines d.

The colorofthc pigment usedforproducing each pattern need not, ofcourse, be uniform.. Any desired number of different colors may be usedto produce a pattern, according to the subject or nature o the latter.This is also the case if fabric corresponding in its outlines with thepattern is sewed to the tulle and edged -by means of embroidery.

I claim- In embroidered network the construction comprising'vincombination a network background, `apattern formed with permanenttransparent pigment free from fatty constituents, spread over parts ofsaid network, and 4o embroidery on said network placed so as to form anedging to said pattern. In witness whereof-I havesigned thisspeciication in the presence of two witnesses.

JEAN DIEM-BEUTLER.

Witnesses:

HERNANDO DE SoTo, T. W. PETERS.

